AshAnotherPassenger
Ada has a great life, with money, friends and family. The clear picture of the perfect, good girl on the outside.
But why act like it's all perfect when it could be so much more than that?
After getting fed up with her life, she meets them, the fresh air in her way. It all changes once she meets her, the first breath of that fresh air.
She is so... different? Annoyingly so.
In order to keep seeing her, Ada needs to change everything about herself. In order to being able to be with her alone, she needs to accept that change.
Feelings are complicated, and so is the huge gap between the things she wants to say and the things she actually says out loud.
She knows what she feels, but if she doesn't let others know soon enough, who know who gets to them before her.
Is watching them from afar enough? Is the thought of them enough?
The cover picture is not mine
(the there may be some changes on this description)